Virsanghvi RSShttp://virsanghvi.com/The latest news and journals from all over the world.Sun,09 May 2009 05:25:00 GMTLifestyleLifestyle.aspxFri, 12 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMTPoliticsPolitics.aspxFri, 12 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMTI don’t eat on planes if I can help itSometimes I have no choice so I force myself to eat the garbage they serve up. If I remember well in time, then I pack my own food.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1353Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:48:31 GMTA one-stop wedding destinationLast month, at a glittering function, attended by the who’s who of Delhi society, the company launched Shaadi by Marriott, its new initiative.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1352Thu, 10 Aug 2017 17:35:20 GMTAlmonds are the world’s trendiest foodHow can you not love something that is the product of so much wild passion from billions of bees?Article-Details.aspx?Key=1351Sat, 05 Aug 2017 17:14:12 GMTAsian airports are among the world’s finestThere are very few world class European airports and British airports have declined dramatically over the last decade or so.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1350Wed, 02 Aug 2017 17:34:19 GMTSriracha has become the hot sauce of choiceIn other words, a Thai sauce as re-interpreted for Americans that does not advertise its Thai provenance.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1349Sat, 29 Jul 2017 12:53:37 GMTA great Champagne is really a great white wineWhen you are dealing with the great vintages, then you treat them with the respect you would accord to the world’s great wines.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1348Tue, 25 Jul 2017 10:47:46 GMTDoctors may needlessly vilify cholesterol and demonise fatMinimise your fast food intake and eat simply and eat well. That, and a little exercise, should be enough to keep you going.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1347Sat, 22 Jul 2017 17:14:47 GMTThe mystery of the chilliColonialists may have introduced chillies to our cuisine but the genius of India is in the way we made it our own.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1346Sat, 15 Jul 2017 11:44:44 GMTSpain Diary I divided my time between Spain and Portugal this time. I’ve written about Lisbon in an earlier column but missed out on the Atlantic coast.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1345Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:09:16 GMTMomos, tandoori chicken & other refugee foodsEvery refugee who has sought shelter in India has enriched its culture and, especially, its cuisine.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1344Mon, 10 Jul 2017 12:48:26 GMTNothing about the biryani is simple or straightforwardThis royal rice dish continues to be the quintessential palate pleaser irrespective of debates about its form and origin.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1343Sat, 08 Jul 2017 12:36:52 GMT“Beef eater” has become a code phrase for Indian MuslimsNever before Indian Muslims have felt that their personal safety is under threat because of a food most of them don’t like.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1342Sun, 02 Jul 2017 16:02:29 GMTTibetans gave Indians a taste for momosThe success of momos proves that we not only accept all foods but transform them into Pan-Indian dishes.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1341Sat, 01 Jul 2017 15:54:11 GMTCooks use their hands but chefs use their hands and their headsThat’s what tells the good chefs apart from the journeymen: they have the imagination to construct a philosophy that guides their food.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1340Sat, 24 Jun 2017 15:03:20 GMTThe Return of Hemant OberoiThe great chef launches his own restaurant as food standards shoot up all over the city’s suburbs.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1339Sat, 17 Jun 2017 16:54:54 GMTWe are looking at seven more years of Narendra ModiIf history is anything to go by, Modi can only be felled by unforeseen events that we have no control over.Article-Details.aspx?Key=1336Tue, 30 May 2017 16:13:04 GMTYou Ask:U wrote about bad airports and airline food. Isn't the solution for young people aspire to beat the system and own jets like Adnan Khashoggi his friend Prez Trump or Roman Abramovich? Than we can have unlimited onboard lobster, Blue Label, cuban cigars and don't need to worry about airports and airline food?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I would rather eat disgusting airline food than have anything to do with the likes of Khashoggi.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14421Wed, 09 Aug 2017 17:14:07 GMTYou Ask:The manner in which the Gujrat Rajya Sabha election which played out might just have given the BJP's campaign the momentum it needed. What does this say about the congress which even after winning the Rajya Sabha seat looks like it is not in a sound position?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Not clear to me how the victory of Ahmed Patel gave the BJP the momentum it needed. Sorry, but a little baffled by your question.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14420Wed, 09 Aug 2017 11:47:50 GMTYou Ask:Your take on the upcoming Gujrat election in view of the latest developments there.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;As of now, the BJP will win easily. But yes, things can change. A year ago, for example, the BJP was in trouble. Now, it has bounced back.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14419Mon, 07 Aug 2017 11:27:33 GMTYou Ask:Its absurd how some news channels that are an extension of the Central Govt and toe their line are considered nationalist,fair and unbiased. Whereas ppl who do d job of asking tough questions to the govt are unfairly targeted and called names. Surely at some point people will realize that these nationalistic channels are on the pay roll of the establishment. But currently these channels seem to be winning the narrative if you go by their high TRP. Plz tell us that things will change 4 d betterVir Answers:<div>&nbsp;No, they won't. I'm sorry but I am not an optimist when it comes to news television.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14417Sun, 06 Aug 2017 23:34:40 GMTYou Ask:What is your take on Indian wines like Fratelli and Grover?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp; I drink the Fratelli Sette all the time and am told that the quality of Grover wines has improved considerably, though I don't drink them myself.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14416Fri, 04 Aug 2017 15:05:04 GMTYou Ask:Sir, Do you see an end to bulletin style TV news reporting? And also we are seeing more of News studio than reporting from ground. Your views on this please.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;There is very little TV journalism left in India. What we have is talk radio where people shout at each other in TV studios. Hardly anyone bothers to go out and report.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14414Wed, 02 Aug 2017 20:29:20 GMTYou Ask:1.)Have you visited Valley of the Fallen during your trips to Spain? Did you notice many similarities between Jose Antonio Rivera and Vajpayee since both r brilliant poets of the rightwing school of thought? 2.) I told u Vaghella will break away from INC. Hasn't this been for the better? What would you say history will remember him by when the books are written?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;So many questions! My experience of Spain is too limited for me to be able to answer those questions. On Vaghela, yes you were right. And no, I don't think the history books will remember him at all.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14413Wed, 02 Aug 2017 19:25:15 GMTYou Ask:Dear Mr Vir, I belong to a generation who was very young in early 90s hence can innocently recall how Advanis rath yatra poisoned the landscape of my motherland as we kids used to discuss how it is possible to bring down 'Gods house' . Do you think post-partition Advani remains the most hated-figure of our nation (depending upon which should one lean) but his rath yatra really poisoned the minds of generation to come.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Ram Guha, in an interview to me, called Advani the most venal politician in India. He argued that it could be said in Rajiv Gandhi and Narendra Modi's defence that they were inexperienced and had just taken over when riots occurred.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>In Advani's case, he argued, there were no excuses to be made. He set out to divide Hindus and Muslims.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14412Wed, 02 Aug 2017 12:08:48 GMTYou Ask:Hi Vir, I remember years ago reading a piece from you in which you wrote something on the lines of "of course he is smart, intelligent and well spoken and the next generation leader" etc referring to Rahul Gandhi. Recently, many well known names in the media have asked him to leave the kitchen if he cannot bear the heat. What is your current view of him? Is he the right person to lead congress?Vir Answers:<div>I think Sonia Gandhi is the best person to lead the Congress -- which may explain why she is Congress President.&nbsp;</div>
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As for Rahul, he still needs to prove himself.&nbsp;</p>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14411Mon, 31 Jul 2017 17:36:44 GMTYou Ask:Sir with all respect why do you permit such questions as "have you considered alternative employment as a gaurakshak?" it seems a waste of time to entertain such people don't you think? many people have more imp questions for you about lifestyle and travel and politics! Thanks for being "VIR SANGHVI" - a fan.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Perhaps you're right. Many thanks.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14410Mon, 31 Jul 2017 15:51:36 GMTYou Ask:Sir,
I have always found Rude Food and Counterpoint the best reads in the print news.
How do you see the current stand-off between India and China ?
RegardsVir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I am not sure I understand it fully. But we did a Virtuosity discussion in which some of the best minds on the subject explained it clearly. It should be on YouTube.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14409Sun, 30 Jul 2017 17:47:43 GMTYou Ask:You have expressed your views clearly on liberals on the Nitish incident.What I wanted to ask was why is the media/ op leaders so silent on commenting on Tejaswi/ Lalu. Doesn't it make them as complicit as the opportunistic leaders like Nitish/Kejriwal who embrace Lalu when convenient to them?Seems very convenient to the BJP no?Love to hear your views on thisVir Answers:<div>&nbsp;The media have been very critical of Laloo. It was the media uproar that sent him to jail for the fodder scam. I think people just had higher expectations of Nitish.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14407Sat, 29 Jul 2017 14:16:14 GMTYou Ask:I eagerly wait for new write-ups on your website. Would you consider writing something about Indian sweets, maybe the lesser known ones?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Am planning a piece on the rosogolla and the dispute over its origins.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14405Fri, 28 Jul 2017 12:04:29 GMTYou Ask:Hello Vir,
Finally Virtuosity is available to watch in the US and I binge watched several episodes. Great work and I loved the nuanced discussions and balanced analyses. I have been following your work since my high school days and Counterpoint used to be my favorite column then. I want to say Thank You and hope new journalists learn from you.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Thanks Gaurav. But how are you watching it? I keep getting complaints from people in the US who say that they cannot access Virtuosity.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14402Sun, 23 Jul 2017 22:26:48 GMTYou Ask:Sir isn't it a contradiction when Ramachandra Guha advocates so strongly for personal liberties, the constitution, etc. and then says Nitish Kumar is his "fantasy" candidate to lead the Congress to victory. Isn't it a sad commentary on how limited the choices of opposition leaders are? Where is a strong centrist-liberal leader? I only see a collection of dynasts like Rahul and regional egomaniacs like Mamata and Kejriwal. Where's the credible alternative to Modi?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Ram Guha is a brilliant man. But he is completely wrong about Nitish. I have no patience with the view that a beef ban is unreasonable while the imposition of prohibition can be overlooked.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>So yes, there is a problem when it comes to finding a credible alternative to Modi.</div>
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<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14400Sat, 22 Jul 2017 18:17:48 GMTYou Ask:I cant believe you got the retcent Sridevi to be guest on your show..she hardly gives any full fledged interviews...she has been ion the wish list for Karan Johar, Simi Garewal for their shows years..how did it happen...thanks..Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;We asked her. She said yes. I was surprised. But it seems to have worked out. The interview was a hit and she seems to have liked it enough to tweet the link.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14398Thu, 20 Jul 2017 13:55:20 GMTYou Ask:Is mahagathbandhan the right way to go for Congress? Seeing Gandhis in the esteemed companies of Lalu, Mayawati and Mulayam will not help Congress' image, would it? A lot of these politicians have lost credibility. How is Congress expected to regain its credibility if it is seen hobnobbing with these politicians?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Has the Congress regained its credibility by steering clear of these people? Not sure that there is an easy answer to your question.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14397Thu, 20 Jul 2017 04:46:15 GMTYou Ask:Dear vir, as you are widely traveled and keep on doing it regularly, so must have tasted different airlines food options, i have found food in domestic airlines and economy class very pathetic and tasteless, at exorbitant prices, Can't they provide good quality food? Though they people present mouth watering inflight gourmet food. Pls enlighten us what's wrong.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Airline catering is difficult to do because the food is made in bulk in large industrial kitchens and then reheated several hours later.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>Some airlines take a little trouble with the business and first class food but most could not be bothered. Of the Indian domestic airlines, only Vistara spends a reasonable amount on inflight meals.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14395Mon, 17 Jul 2017 22:51:59 GMTYou Ask:Hi Vir, Can you please do a piece on the food truck scene in Mumbai or India overall and why such a common food establishment type in the West is illegal as per our Municipal Corporation?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Can't do a piece because there isn't really a scene. Indian bureaucracy is the worst. So what do you expect?</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14393Sun, 16 Jul 2017 22:05:56 GMTYou Ask:What do you think of the Congress rep's request to review the movie Indusarkaar before its released? Am wondering if the authors of the recent books on Indira had to do the same?Vir Answers:<div>It's absurd. Madhur should ask them to take a flying jump.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14390Sat, 08 Jul 2017 11:09:29 GMTYou Ask:I have never paid attention to the way cocktails are served and think they must be using dry ice or other fancy gimmicks but its at a party or you are with your friends, and everyone just dives in.should we be worried? is liquid nitrogen commonly used?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Liquid nitrogen is not usually used for cocktails. There are a few trendy bars that use such ingredients without fully understanding the techniques. Steer clear of them.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14389Sat, 08 Jul 2017 11:07:08 GMTYou Ask:How about doing a piece on the... roshogolla?
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<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14387Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:48:17 GMTYou Ask:Vir, I find it very frustrating to be standing in long security or check in queues only to find airline staff calling out people for a flight to jump the queue and move ahead.
Its completely unacceptable, and doesn't happen abroad. If a peasanger is late, its her fault and not security or the choked up check in counters. They should have come early
Hope the airports and airlines stop this practiceVir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I agree with the sentiment. But I don't agree with you when you say that it doesn't happen abroad. I have seen people being pushed through queues when their flights are boarding. And as for the VIP culture, I agree that we have far too much of it in India. But it exists everywhere. Have you ever stood in a security queue with Tom Cruise or Mick Jagger? They are not treated the same way as the rest of us.</div>
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<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14386Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:20:45 GMTYou Ask:Stepping back & looking at incidents like Nirbhaya & the notorious lawlessness in Bihar, UP etc. the north really needs to be reined in. These lynchings have really taken it to the unacceptable extreme, and seem to be challenging the system to take them on, if they have the b**sAssuming there are more Nirbhaya like Backlashes - do you see the north becoming more accepting of women, muslims, good law abiding behavior?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I wish I could say yes. But things have actually got worse over the last decade.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14384Fri, 07 Jul 2017 08:04:03 GMTYou Ask:Hi Vir, Tho our political views are different, but its always refreshing to read your columns simply because they are so very well researched and objective in nature. I know you are no Narasimha Rao fan but can you think of one PM in Indian history who had more transformational impact on India as Rao? Whether its economically, from foreign policy perspective or politically. People may debate and differ on the direction of his impact, but the magnitude is unquestionable? Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru and now, judging by the way he is going, Narendra Modi.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14382Thu, 06 Jul 2017 13:20:41 GMTYou Ask:Dear Vir: Strongly agree with your diagnosis of Indian Muslim anxiety. I would go further and suggest that they think: "Our fellow Indian Hindus don't like us. They don't care. We're on our own." I've done all I can to stay engaged with Muslim friends, but we all need to do that, smartly. A piece from you emphasizing our common heritage would be great. In these food-habit-murder times, maybe a piece discussing the 'Muslim' origin of everything from, for e.g., maida to the samosa?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;That's a very good idea. Thanks Chinmay.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14379Tue, 04 Jul 2017 23:57:29 GMTYou Ask:In an interview in your Mandate TV series one leader admitted that the Ram Mandir issue was almost resolved except for a turnaround by the then government.
What is significant was the amount of concession made.
I am guessing if it had come through it would have checkmated the BJP or the RW Hindu bigots and hopefully more serious issues became relevant.
Do you think if the RW gets its way (say cow slaughter) - it will be a non-issue & their bluff exposed?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I think it has really been resolved. Most Hindus don't care whether a temple is built in Ayodhya or not. Ditto for cow slaughter. But the Hindu Right raises these issues not because it cares about the temple or about the cow but because it allows the BJP to portray Muslims as aggressors and Hindus as victims. &quot;They destroyed our mandir&quot; or &quot;They are killing our cow mother&quot;.</div>
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<div>As these issues are only pretexts, new issues that reinforce this theme will be discovered.&nbsp;</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14378Tue, 04 Jul 2017 22:17:50 GMTYou Ask:Nothing can justify the cow related lynchings which if even RW journalists agree has gone up in numbers significantlyHowever the media needs to be held accountable for sensationalizing this. In your article you mention fear psychosis and as much as the lynchings its the reporting & unverified whatsapp images etc. that fan the fire.Its very clear this govt has a short sliver of a chance of being re-elected. Can we the media and the liberals assure all communities that they count?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I don't think the media have over-sensationalized the worrying atmosphere of violence and intimidation.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14377Tue, 04 Jul 2017 20:22:07 GMTYou Ask:Thre's a variety of sweet momos you might have eaten which is the steamed modak made during Ganesh (and sometimes during sankashti or Tuesdays)Perhaps invented or inspired by the Chinese/ Tibetans that has been adapted by the Maharashtrians>Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I have not tried it so I can't really comment but it sounds interesting.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14376Sun, 02 Jul 2017 14:42:50 GMTYou Ask:Has an objective analysis been made if the number of inter-faith incidents really gone up after Modi or has only the news reporting gone up? This is not to condone in any way the lynchings that I think the majority of Indians would condemn and be alarmed - especially if it turns out to be a genuine trend. There are more inter-sectarian incidents than Hindu-Muslim incidents and all such incidents need to be condemned and prevented.
Needs an objective analysis like the meat banVir Answers:<div>&nbsp;It depends on how you define interfaith incidents. For instance, the lynching of Junaid by a mob that chanted 'Go back to Pakistan' is now being described by the police as a dispute over a seat on a train. So, it is hard to have any objective calculation because both sides will inflate or deflate figures.&nbsp;</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14375Sat, 01 Jul 2017 05:08:39 GMTYou Ask:Compared to Delhi's Jantar Mantar the showing in Mumbai was far far lower for the notinmyname campaign. (and there were more news reporters than protestors)
This' happened even during Anna Hazare's movement. Why such a stark difference between the 2 cities? Any theories?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;People in Bombay are less committed to such causes.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14374Sat, 01 Jul 2017 05:00:43 GMTYou Ask:Hi Vir, I read your fantastic article about the history of beef politics in India. In it, you had mentioned that India might be redefining itself as a Hindu nation. In your personal opinion, why is this shift happening from a secular country to a religion based country slowly happening in India? Thank you.Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;Gosh, that's a complex question and I am not sure I can answer it in a para.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>The BJP won the last election with around 32 per cent of the vote. Two-thirds of India voted against it. But aided by the enthusiasm and commitment of the Hindutva hardcore, this government is attempting to change the nature of India.</div>
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<div>Sadly, that opposition is too divided to do anything about it and the majority of Indians are following a let's-not-get-involved policy.</div>
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<div>Hence, the current state of affairs.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14372Thu, 29 Jun 2017 00:09:59 GMTYou Ask:Vir, More of exasperated rant than a question. Looks like the things we worried abt(pre May 2014) of Modi regime are coming true and there is nothing much we liberals(or any decent human being) can do about it.Help us see the silver lining if there is any/ Will the 'Idea of India' survive the onslaught of 'Modi's Idea of India'Vir Answers:<div>I wish I could see a silver lining. But at the moment, at least, I can't.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14371Mon, 26 Jun 2017 21:26:38 GMTYou Ask:what I find missing in Virtuosity programs is YOUR take on what is being discussed, and perhaps even if its a minute maybe you need to include it in the program, surely can be squeezed in?
During Jairam Ramesh' discussion i found it frustrating that you were about to tell us the three things you learnt about Indira Gandhi from his book, and that dolt didnt let you even mention one.
Perhaps you can share your views now - would be the best review for the book!!Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I find that too much of Indian television is about the anchor's own view. So Virtuosity is an attempt to redress the balance -- in some small way.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14370Sat, 24 Jun 2017 23:33:00 GMTYou Ask:Vir, why do media folks engage with eggheads on twitter? Particularly those who make outrageous, extreme, abusive, slanderous claims. Its obvious its a fake handle and someone who wants to be provocativeBut equally, his opinions unlikely to be shared byeond a fringe nicheWhy feed the fire? Till Twitter acts on them better to mute and ignore them no?Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;I don't often interact with fake handles so not sure which media folks you mean.&nbsp;</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14369Sat, 24 Jun 2017 23:30:00 GMTYou Ask:What a joy to watch Virtuosity. Inarguably the best show in the cacophony called Indian news media. Please don't stop doing the show because you get tied up with useless (for me) food articles. Only show I watch regularly on any news media (India or US) is yours. Vir Answers:<div>&nbsp;You are much too kind. Thank you so much.</div>Ask-Vir.aspx#Question14368Thu, 22 Jun 2017 02:10:48 GMT